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G-Doc: As for the trailer--sky is the limit! As long as you don't use anything that would make your video blocked by YouTube, there's absolutely nothing you can't do within your minute of screentime. :-D

refaelba: [...] Any chance I can enter with it, or do I have to put GOG.com in the end to be eligible? I hope there's a GOG person here who can answer, because I did put a lot of work into that.

G-Doc: If you could only re-cut it, so it *does* follow the contest rules, sure! I think it's quite brilliant and I would love to have it among the entries. But as long as it doesn't follow the guidelines, it wouldn't be fair to other contestants.

G-Doc: There is no rule that would limit you to just the contents of the package.

I thought that was what the rules originally stated, and I still think that's a better rule, since it all puts us on an equal footing. You have to do your best with what you have, creativity only will serve as judgement. Saying "anything goes" makes it sort of pointless/

Munkee79: So since this is all just fanmade and not technically commercial promo material[...]

No, of course it's not promotional. It just makes the game better known, that's all...

G-Doc: There is no rule that would limit you to just the contents of the package.

Narushima: I thought that was what the rules originally stated, and I still think that's a better rule, since it all puts us on an equal footing. You have to do your best with what you have, creativity only will serve as judgement. Saying "anything goes" makes it sort of pointless/

I agree with that to a point. They really needed to include the developers, publisher and at least give us the game title, not just the GOG logo to put at the end. It just feels and looks weird making a trailer without those things.